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Record (rec), Rloop, Shook – Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands

Page 5-26

Version 4.0

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

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RecControlCnt

The Number of ‘control” messages received from the Recording Manage-
ment Module RRM

RECORD (rec)

Records the specified Voice Message from the specified Station.

Syntax: record

The is the file name of the voice message (including any
extension). The file will be written to the /usr/vox directory. When this com-
mand is entered, the user will hear a beep signifying it is OK to begin record-
ing. When the user wishes to stop recording, he/she should press Enter
again.

You can use the play command to ensure the voice message was recorded
properly. Although the filename of the voice message will be stored with a
.wav extension, it should not be entered at the Admin Terminal.

Example: Record hello 23

The above command will record a voice file named hello.wav from station
23. It will be stored in the /usr/vox directory.

RLOOP

Establishes a Remote Loopback on the specified T1 or E1 span.

Syntax: rloop

The span # is the card slot number displayed in the slots screen. Any span
that is in remote loopback will have the text R_LOOP displayed at the end of
the line associated with that span.

Entering the same command again will toggle the remote loopback off.

SHOOK

Forces a toggle of the specified station’s hook status.

Syntax: shook

Note:

If voice messages are cre-
ated external to TSP, they
must adhere to the TSP for-
mat of 8Khz, 8bit, and U law
or A law companding.

Note:

This feature is not available at
this time.

Caution!

This command should NEVER
be used on a live system. It is
intended for engineering use
only, or systems running in
simulation.